4 th acton ft pre wadnatclay docambar 10 196 ebb ml fotej and quctej iron fft tjrtmlcl or sport bydenlscfbbora few hockey learn find it a pleasant uik to file a promt onr a am they loat on the ice the idea of trying to regain in the committee room tome thing that aecrningry wa lost fair and icjuara in competition usually does not tit well with players or fans and leaves rather bad taste in the mou th of both acton tanners recent protest of an 86 loss to archrwal georgetown raiders illustrates the point after a dismal exhibition schedule and a 1 32 opening game loss to durham tanners bad shown a marked improvement in their net four starts droppng a dose 76 decision to cheltenham then upsetting harvesters 75 right on their home ice the teams first league win since march 1968 the local fell behind early fat the georgetown game but bounced back to oulacor the powerful raiders id the third period and very nearly tie the game up actons protest of the game on the grounds thai five raider players had not signed oha players certificates perhaps looked like dirty pool to many but actually wai guile justified the o ha insists that players competing in league games be signed to players certificates and that the team manager be prepared te produce them before each game on the reoueit of the refrree there is a very good reason for such insistence its no secret that bi the pail learns have brought ringers in from city leagues and have even taeaked in junior a and senior a players for an occasional game without the o ha rule there would be absolutely nothing tq prevent a town from icing an entirely new lineup for every gp the oha upheld the acton protest and georgetown officials admitted the players were not signed ii nuy have looked like a low blow for acton officials to file the protest but if thmgi like thete are not stopped in november and december theyll continue in february and march when the teams are playing for all the marbles tinners will be looking for their first win ever over lucan when the highflying jets come lo town for the second time friday night at 830 e e seaforth beavers and elora rocks who have both been grouped with tanners m past teatont are experiencing quite opposite fortunes in wo a a play beavers recently continued their winning ways with a 123 trouncing of monition rocks on the other hand have lost five straight gimei and poor attendance has left the club in financial trouble name jim kink ley winner tri county honor award tricounty roup convener jim undfay of etobicoka was j named winner of the tricounty honor award and the beautiful new jim brockie memorial trophy at the leagues annual presidents dinner ki the milton legion friday night mr kiisdley who it also third vicepresident of the o m h a received the award from a former winner fred hammond ofoakville betides mr hammond former honor award winners include mrs edith hancocks and am mcduffe of milton bob patterson and bill jackman of brampton bill bunell of milton joe o krafts of hetpeier herb robinson of georgetown vern cowing of preston and the late jim brockie of oakvihe in whose memory the new trophy was donated league president don jitvie of georgetown wit host for the annual event which wai attended by over 60 minor hockey officials and their wives from 10 of the 11 tricounty towns guest speaker for the evening wit ojjila president gordon hiwes of whitby mr hawei reported that the om h a hat 1054 teams under its jurisdiction this year an increase of 72 over last year he alto emphasized a statement he nude it the ojjjla annual meeting in october that referees have been instructed not to put up with profane language from players this year and asked that all towns cooperate in meeting playoff deadlines ilink watt of orangeville a former executive member of tricounty presented life membership plioues to bill bunell end fred hammond two founders of the group liter in the evening acton tricounty minor hockey president ron mcknight and league representative denis gibbom represented acton at the event peewees lose squeaker 32 georgetown pee wees scored goal in the third period list night to bteik i 22 deadlock and hind acton ys men tough 32 liefest georgetown led 10 ifter the first period but acton oultcored their hosts 21 in the second stanza to tie the game up gerald barden tallied actons first goal unassisted and john hansen fired the second one on a pats from ruts van fleet coach barry intcoe and manager don van fleet feel their boys turned in a fine showing nevertheless they hid special words of praise for the work of goalie mike luty and defenteman john mocutcheon novices bounce back whitewash milton 60 acton novices suffered a s0 loss at the hinds of hetpeler lut wednesday night but bounced back to shutout miltons b team 60 here saturday afternoon ricky holmes scored hit first of five goalj on a put front scott malcolm it 640 of the opening period and scored hit second unassisted it 1315 holmes completed his hat trick at 825 of the second frame and assisted on scott malcolms goal it the 1 2 minute mirk in the third period holmes tallied his fourth goal from dave mcguloway at s 20 and fired hit fifth of the game on a past from doug mcknight at 1015 ford alton playing the point for the first tine this year wai tower of strength for the locals mark moniaoa and roger ord combined to record the shutout novice take on preston here saturday afternoon at 130 then host haapalar in a return game wednesday december 17 at 7 acton mark morrison roger ord scott withers shine withers ford alton doug mcknight sieve mcknight jeff shields larry brown brad buchanan dave mcguloway scott malcolm ricky holmes sports pam peewees trip eringate drop two league games acton vs men ptewtte goalie mike luty in front of the net the action took place during looks behind the net as a guelph player battle thursday nights tricounty league game gary harder for the puck byron tlmbera rlohtl her staff photo stand raady to ward oft any potential goal scorer huskies nip tanners 43 lucan jets here friday acton v mens pee wees whitewsihed erinple 60 in art exhibition game here last saturday then dropped trlcounly league encounters 61 10 guelph and 41 to burlington wayne allen scored two goals and gerald barden john ashley ruts van fleet and kent kentner added one each in the return game in guelph wednesday dec i7al645 acton mike luty robin intcoe steve brunelle joe ktnlner kent kentner gerald barden gary barden john hansen john aihley jeff towmlev laht scoyne jim hurley wayne allen byron timbers john mcculdieon ruts van fleet tanner protest upheld acton tanner milled word prlday front oha that their prataet of the u at of unsigned player by o raiew irt raider mi win over acton a wei ejo friday ha been upheld win over eringate john hanien iii raider ohkiele admitted the and steve brunelle each assisted ouelph uowts haughty deed and ae a tawlt the nn liun nl irr tuil meo m durham hutkies had their hands full with the rejuvenated acton tanners friday night but they managed lo take home a marginal 43 win from a game where scoring was confined to the first period and a half the usually aggressive huskies were manhandled by the younger spunkier tanners who might have come up with a lie in the lut few minuter of the game if they could have cashed in on at least two glittering scoring opportunities at it was hie crowd stayed until the end of lite cliffhanging claih anxious to tee the tanneri add al least i point to their statistic coich rut bowman misting regulars slu mcdonald harold towntley and steve towntley had lo juggle hit lineup to patch the holes and it could have been good enough to make it win number four the acton club outbumped the visitors but also took the brunt of the penalties which partially reduced their effectiveness max mutellus wearing number two made the hutkies keep their heads up when they mushed acrou the blue line at did defensemen brian mcduffe jim james and phil marzo veteran durham forward jim nixon a fox on the blades could only pick up one atsut all night as the tanners hemmed him in hutkies oha int b champions bit year took the lead at 9 21 of the first period when nelten hll the target behind acton goiltender bruce thomaton who has been one of the twinklen for the tanneri thlt season leu than two minutes later fred buchanan tied the score for acton on a picture play with brother bruce and brun mcduffe time wit 1 1 os huskies took the leicl again at 12 40 uhen stephen scored at 1249 bui with a scant 30 seconds left on the clock in the first period bruce mcduffe rifled actons second marker in from jan riddill and jim james to wind up the first canto at 2 2 the tanners bottled durham up for minutes al a lime although they drew all three first period penalties nixon did the spade work at durham went ahead 32 at 5 16 of the second period while the tannert were thorthanded nelien rattled the puck in for in second goal of the night durham added another at 7 56 which proved to be the winner stephen pulling the trigger from piche and bev allen the tannert came hurtling back and at 9 57 kevin halli blast from jack pool and brun mcduffe eluded the durham goaltender and reduced the margin to one goal i both teams had some good chances but there was no scoring from that juncture both goaltendert pbyed well with thomaton being lucky at well at steady in the tanner cage acton picked up 1 0 of the 1 5 blow press hellers win mackenzie silences guns superb goallending by jack mackenzie and slick patting playi carried blow prets lo a convincing 92 win over ltkeview discount in the battle for first place in the acton induttrlal hockey league sunday night in the first half of ihe twin bill hellers outlatted nieltent 117 to move into a second place tie with lakeview mackenzie silenced lakeview big scoring gum until 17 is of ihe final period the winnen led 40 after one period and 70 after two frames sieve coy kevin hall ed hitler and harv hilher netted two goals each for blow press jim mcdonald notched one goy also picked up three atsitts john cunningham added two and the hulier brothers hid one each george cook ind wayne wheeler tallied the lakeview goals dave sprotton dave papillon and liny porte added assists lakeview served all four minor peniltiet handed out by referees bob andrew and craig weldon wayne wheeler tat out two and george cook and dave sprotlon one apiece hellers jumped into a 53 first period lead made it 93 after two periods then hid lo hang on in the thud as nielsen outacored them 42 gary ritchie and chick milne each bagged a hat trick for hellers ron mellon and gary taillefer scored a brace apiece and rick coe scored one ritchie picked up four stunt milne mellon and taillefer had three each and coe and bill cook added one each mellon took over the league scoring lead with hit five point performance top scorer for nieltent was gord mason with three goalt ind two atsittt ron schmidt had two goalt and four assists ruts mauler and larry mcafee each scored once and alan hall collected an atutt mcafee served the only two peniltiet of the game peniltiet including a match major lo kevin hall late in ihe final llama which carriet with it an automatic lutpeniion for the next game kevin quettioned the wndom of the refereet deciuon on a minor infraction at wordt became threat and turned into tenures the official thumb played ihe final part the tanneri play the powerful lucan jett in acton thu friday night and they will be gunning for win number four jen won the first encounter here but victoriet over the past two weekt have bohteied the acton teams tplril and iwelled crowds fridayt game a meet ihe tanneri night taw the acton club introduced to ihe crowd between the tecond and thud periods bantams improve despite fosses aclon firefighter bantams turned in one of their best performance of the year deipile dropping a 32 deciuon to hetpeler lait wednesday night in hetpeler everybody played well coach harold towntley commented but we made two rrutuket and it coil ui two goalt and the hockey game chrit schutt end billy mcguloway tcored for acton and ken lumen played a headship game on defence saturday afternoon here chris schutt tcored again at the bantt came out on the short end of a 51 game agauut ihe powerful guelph uoni acton will be out to avenge a previout 20 loo to preston when the two learnt cltui here saturday it 2 30 bantams then travel to guelph for a return game wednesday december 17 h7 45 acton ricky bonnelte ken iturren steve mclnlyre tun mclntyre christ schutt henry toebes steve marshall bdly mcgiuoway jim mcnabb terry holmes gary flther ron loutelt russell coultrup david lee on two goals jeff towntley ruts van fleet and kent kentner picked up one helper apiece gary barden scored acton only goaivjigilnit a much bigger guelph club on a pat from jeff towntley contlnl bagged a hat trick for guelph purdy tunrtey and laarnan tallied one apiece gary barden wai chosen acton mvp for ihe game sunday in burlington acton were thort three player but it ill gave their aaa hosti a good bailie burlington held a um 139 margin in tholt on goal john ashley scored ihe aclon goal on a slick pats from john hansen pee weet hott preston a team ihey defeated earlier this year thursday night al 7 then play a midgets 62 aclon midgeli went down lo 62 defeat at the hand of guelph in tricounty game her tati night bren irwin scored acton first goal on pastes from pele morrison and randy coker then lultled on the second goal by gttyturkou the game wat very clean aclon served only iwo minor penalties midgeli play in georgetown thursday night al 7 a win fee a ton mr hardey aba eenf amtad that fjeorge how bftrt wclnathad intermedia a making them tfc etdy a mm irt the amo team central ontario 0oort 400 club winners lucky winnen in latl week 400 club draw were mrs b intcoe fied allen don mollatt vera barker and jim graham maple rock shootwc range guntmlthlng gun sales trap and rifle shooting 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